North Florida probably learned a few things about No. 11 Gonzaga while preparing for and then playing in Sunday’s game at McCarthey Athletic Center.
The Zags are at their best when All-American candidate Graham Ike is on the floor. They’re fully capable of handling their business when he isn’t.
No Ike still meant a world of problems for the ASUN Ospreys, who fell into an early hole, didn’t score for nearly seven minutes midway through the second half and allowed Gonzaga to cover a 47½-point pregame spread on its home floor.
With Ike sidelined due to left ankle soreness, Braden Huff and a handful of other players easily carried the Zags to their ninth win of the season, surging to a 109-58 victory in their first game at the Kennel since Nov. 17.
It signified the 750th career victory for

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